Farming in the tomb of NefertMaat & Itet - Egypt Museum
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Farming in the tomb of NefertMaat & Itet - Egypt Museum
The tomb of Nefermaat and his wife Itet, located at Meidum, stands as one of the most significant examples of early Old Kingdom funerary art. Nefermaat, son of Sneferu and a powerful figure in his own right, held numerous prestigious titles, including Overseer of Works and Vizier. His tomb, known to Egyptologists as Mastaba 16, is notable for its innovative and ambitious decorative programme. Rather than the traditional carved reliefs, the artis…
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